Catalyst Supraparticles: Tuning the Structure of Spray‐Dried Pt/SiO2 Supraparticles via Salt‐Based Colloidal Manipulation to Control their Catalytic Performance

Author:

Groppe Philipp1ORCID,Reichstein Jakob1ORCID,Carl Simon2,Cuadrado Collados Carlos3,Niebuur Bart‐Jan4ORCID,Zhang Kailun5,Apeleo Zubiri Benjamin2ORCID,Libuda Jörg5,Kraus Tobias46ORCID,Retzer Tanja5,Thommes Matthias3,Spiecker Erdmann2ORCID,Wintzheimer Susanne17ORCID,Mandel Karl17ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy Friedrich‐Alexander‐Universität Erlangen‐Nürnberg (FAU) Egerlandstraße 1 91058 Erlangen Germany

2. Institute of Micro‐ and Nanostructure Research (IMN) & Center for Nanoanalysis and Electron Microscopy (CENEM) Interdisciplinary Center for Nanostructured Films (IZNF) Department of Materials Science and Engineering Friedrich‐Alexander‐Universität Erlangen‐Nürnberg (FAU) Cauerstrasse 3 91058 Erlangen Germany

3. Institute of Separation Science and Technology Friedrich‐Alexander‐Universität Erlangen‐Nürnberg (FAU) Egerlandstraße 3 91058 Erlangen Germany

4. INM – Leibniz‐Institute for New Materials Campus D2 2 66123 Saarbrücken Germany

5. Interface Research and Catalysis, Erlangen Center for Interface Research and Catalysis (ECRC) Friedrich‐Alexander‐Universität Erlangen‐Nürnberg (FAU) Egerlandstraße 3 91058 Erlangen Germany

6. Colloid and Interface Chemistry Saarland University Campus D2 2 66123 Saarbrücken Germany

7. Fraunhofer‐Institute for Silicate Research ISC Neunerplatz 2 97082 Würzburg Germany

Abstract

AbstractThe structure of supraparticles (SPs) is a key parameter for achieving advanced functionalities arising from the combination of different nanoparticle (NP) types in one hierarchical entity. However, whenever a droplet‐assisted forced assembly approach is used, e.g., spray‐drying, the achievable structure is limited by the inherent drying phenomena of the method. In particular, mixed NP dispersions of differently sized colloids are heavily affected by segregation during the assembly. Herein, the influence of the colloidal arrangement of Pt and SiO2 NPs within a single supraparticulate entity is investigated. A salt‐based electrostatic manipulation approach of the utilized NPs is proposed to customize the structure of spray‐dried Pt/SiO2 SPs. By this, size‐dependent separation phenomena of NPs during solvent evaporation, that limit the catalytic performance in the reduction of 4‐nitrophenol, are overcome by achieving even Pt NP distribution. Additionally, the textural properties (pore size and distribution) of the SiO2 pore framework are altered to improve the mass transfer within the material leading to increased catalytic activity. The suggested strategy demonstrates a powerful, material‐independent, and universally applicable approach to deliberately customize the structure and functionality of multi‐component SP systems. This opens up new ways of colloidal material combinations and structural designs in droplet‐assisted forced assembly approaches like spray‐drying.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt

Publisher

Wiley

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